ALEXANDER
STREET PRESS PUBLISHES BEN HUR, THE WIZARD OF OZ, SINGIN’ IN
THE RAIN, AND OTHER MAJOR WARNER BROS.’ FILM SCRIPTS FOR
IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: Eileen Lawrence, Alexander Street Press, LLC 800-889-5937
lawrence@alexanderstreet.com
Alexandria, VA and Burbank, CA - October 1, 2002 – Warner
Bros. and Alexander Street Press, LLC today signed an agreement
for Alexander Street to publish more than 80 major Warner Bros.
film scripts. The scripts will appear as part of American
Film Scripts. The database is the largest collection of
film scripts ever published, the only electronic collection,
and the
only authoritative and legal online source for the scripts. Many
of the 1,000 titles in American Film Scripts have never
been published before.
The Warner Bros. scripts include many of the most memorable
films of the twentieth century, including Casablanca, The Wizard
of Oz, A Star is Born, Rebel Without a Cause, Singin’ in
the Rain, A Night at the Opera, Woman of the Year, Ben Hur and
North by Northwest. Every script will be painstakingly indexed,
to allow searching by a combination of up to forty indexed search
features, including bibliographic details about directors and
writers, production details, scene details, character details,
biographies, and more. The full text of every script will appear
as well.
“We’re thrilled to be working with Warner Bros.
on this important initiative,” said Stephen Rhind-Tutt,
president of Alexander Street. “At last these important
works can become part of the academic landscape. Students, scholars
and faculty will now be able to study, research and cite these
materials.”
James Neal, Vice President for Information Services and University
Librarian at Columbia University, one of the libraries that purchased
American Film Scripts, said that the database will be “…an
invaluable resource for teaching and research at North American
colleges and universities. Film Studies has developed as an important
area of scholarship, and films are increasingly used as tools
for instruction in many fields of study.”
Tobin Nellhaus, a librarian at Yale University, said that American
Film Scripts would let scholars “pay far greater
attention to the literary value and quality of film scripts and
to the work of the screenwriter.”
American Film Scripts will be available on the Web in
January 2002.
Warner Bros. Consumer Products is a division of Warner Bros.,
an AOL Time Warner Company, and is one of the leading licensing
and retail merchandising organizations in the world.
Alexander Street Press, L.L.C., is an academic publisher of
electronic full-text databases in the humanities and social sciences.
Founded in June 2000, the company publishes collections in history,
literature, women’s studies, sociology, ethnic and diversity
studies, popular culture, film studies, the arts, and other areas.
Alexander Street Press is located in Alexandria, Virginia.
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Editors: For additional information on Alexander Street Press
and its products, please contact Eileen Lawrence, vice president
of sales and marketing, 800-889-5937, or lawrence@alexanderstreet.com,
or visit http://alexanderstreet.com.
For additional information on Warner Bros. Consumer Products,
please contact Remi Sklar at 818-954-3023 or remi.sklar@warnerbros.com.

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